Characterization of a mitochondrial protein binding to single-stranded DNA

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Abstract

A DNA-binding protein from Xenopus Laevis oocyte mitochondria which has been found associated with the D-loop also shows a strong preference for single-stranded DNA. The binding to polynucleotides is dependent on the base composition, but no sequence specificity was found. This protein, called mtSSB, binds tightly and cooperatively to single-stranded DNA. By its amino-acid composition and its binding properties it appears to be similar to the single-stranded DNA-binding proteins found in prokaryotes. © 1985 IRL Press Limited.

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Mignotte, B., Barat, M., & Mounolou, J. C. (1985). Characterization of a mitochondrial protein binding to single-stranded DNA. Nucleic Acids Research, 13(5), 1703–1716. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/13.5.1703

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